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5.18 Lutris keeps jumpping around. #5848

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angulion opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 0 comments
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5.18 Lutris keeps jumpping around. #5848

angulion opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 0 comments

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Bug description

Since a week or few ago, on Xorg, KDE Plasma 6.2.2, openSuse Tumbleweed, Lutris has a new problem. Each and almost every time I unlock my Desktop, Lutris is on a different screen and position than when I left it, as the only application amongst many. I have no idea if this is the Wayland disease that seems to fuubar more and more Linux applications these days, Lutris more than most, or just a Lutris thing. Lutris however breaks every rule in the book by being absolutely inconsistent with a titlebar not fitting any proper system (hint, search etc sh*t does not belong there), nor follows how rest of system does (middle-click on titlebar lowers window, wheel up shades, wheel down un-shades, none of which Lutris respects).
Could you please make Lutris follow common windowing expectations and quit jumpping around.

Workaround, make a window/application specific rule in KDE that is forced to remove Lutris ability to move around on its own, pinning it to fixed position (unfortunately you cannot move it yourself anymore either). Unfortunately forcing system window decorations to make it behave decently makes lutris have like 30-40 pix+ empty space around it inside window borders. Ie. broken by design?

How to Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Have XOrg, KDE. Lock screen.
Come back in a few hours.
Unlock, window is where ever it feels like, usually on the screen left or right of the one you left it.

Expected behavior

Window to be where it was left. Not try to reposition itself on its own accord.

Log output

Command "lutirs -d" produces absolutely nothing and is not an cause - effect issue.

System Information

Updated openSuse Tumbleweed, XOrg, KDE.

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